Hoke Republican Party
North Carolina Committee
$2,327Total Contributions
$3,061Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,210.00 Aggregated Individual Contribution INDIVIDUAL
$397.00 William Brown INDIVIDUAL
$130.00 James Martin INDIVIDUAL
$120.00 Ron Hartman INDIVIDUAL
$110.00 David Frump INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Mary Averette INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Steve Knudsen INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Tonny Santagelo INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 David Frump INDIVIDUAL
$10.00 Candice Quigley INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,314.00 North Carolina Republican Party ENTITY
$620.00 Butch Posey INDIVIDUAL
$400.00 Shawn Morgan ENTITY
$239.00 Michael Fazino ENTITY
$237.00 Chris Sellers INDIVIDUAL
$96.00 Lonnie Player INDIVIDUAL
$93.40 The News Journal ENTITY
$42.68 Renee Royall ENTITY
$19.00 Hal Nunn ENTITY
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